in the long term
- z dlouhodobého hlediska, dlouhodobě
BrE
/
ɪn ðə 'lɒŋ tɜ:m/
AmE
/
ɪn ðə 'lɑ:ŋ tɜ:rm/
adverb
-
over a long period of time
in the long run
- z dlouhodobého hlediska
BrE
/
ɪn ðə 'lɒŋ rʌn/
AmE
/
ɪn ðə 'lɑ:ŋ rʌn/
adverb
-
much later in the future
lease
- pronajmout, pronajmout si
BrE
/
'li:s/
AmE
/
'li:s/
verb, formal
-
to use a house, a piece of land etc under a lease, or to let someone use it
lease
- nájem, pronájem, smlouva o nájmu, smlouva o pronájmu
BrE
/
'li:s/
AmE
/
'li:s/
noun, formal
-
a legal agreement that allows you to use someone's house, building or piece of land in return for payment
lessee
- nájemce
BrE
/
le'si:/
AmE
/
le'si:/
noun, formal
-
someone who uses someone else's house, building or piece of land on a lease
lessor
- pronajímatel
BrE
/
le'sɔə/
AmE
/
le'sɔər/
noun, formal
-
someone who lets you use their house, building or piece of land on a lease
heat up
- rozehřát, zahřát
BrE
/
ˌhi:t 'ʌp/
AmE
/
ˌhi:t 'ʌp/
verb
-
to make something warm or hot
cut out
- vystřihnout, vyříznout
BrE
/
ˌkʌt'aʊt/
AmE
/
ˌkʌt'aʊt/
verb
-
to remove something from something else using scissors or a knife
tight-fisted
- lakomý, skoupý
BrE
/
ˌtaɪt 'fɪstɪd/
AmE
/
ˌtaɪt 'fɪstɪd/
adjective, informal
-
unwilling to spend or give money
city centre
- centrum, střed města
BrE
/
ˌsɪti 'sentə/
AmE
/
ˌsɪt̬i 'sentər/
noun, British English
-
the main business area of a city
come along
- dělej!, pohni si!
BrE
/
'kʌm ə'lɒŋ/
AmE
/
'kʌm ə'laɔ:ŋ/
verb, British English
-
used to tell someone to hurry, or to try harder
come along
- přijít také
BrE
/
'kʌm ə'lɒŋ/
AmE
/
'kʌm ə'lɔ:ŋ/
verb
-
to go somewhere with someone
dump
- skládka
BrE
/
'dʌmp/
AmE
/
'dʌmp/
noun
-
a place where rubbish or waste is left, usually outside a town
incline
- svah, úbočí
BrE
/
'ɪnklaɪn/
AmE
/
'ɪnklaɪn/
noun, formal
-
a slope
skateboarding
- jízda na skateboardu
BrE
/
'skeɪtbɔ:dɪŋ/
AmE
/
'skeɪtbɔ:rdɪŋ/
noun
-
the activity of riding on a skateboard